#Ismail Haniyeh assassination
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 4 months ago
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creativemedianews · 3 months ago
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Iran defies west's request not to strike Israel
Iran defies west's request not to strike Israel #al-Haramal-Sharif #axisofresistance #Gazaceasefiretalks #Hezbollah
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girlactionfigure · 4 months ago
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Ismail Haniyeh is dead
The world just became a much better place.
Spokesman of the Foreign Affairs and Security Committee in the Iranian Parliament on the elimination of Haniya in Iranian territory:
There will undoubtedly be a response.
The committee will convene for an urgent meeting.
Known details about Haniyeh's assassination in Iran 
The Iranian news agency Fars states that the assassination was carried out around two o'clock in the morning in the "convalescent home" of retired Iranian Revolutionary Guards in northern Iran.
The Lebanese Al Mayadeen channel stated earlier that Haniyeh was killed by a missile launched from another country towards the place where he was staying (north of Tehran).
The al-Arabi newspaper Aljadid points out that Haniyeh stayed, as mentioned, in an accommodation facility of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. According to the newspape, Ziyad al-Nakhalah, the Secretary General of the Islamic Jihad was staying on another floor of the building.
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fuckyeahmarxismleninism · 3 months ago
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By Struggle-La Lucha New York bureau
A hundred people gathered in the Bay Ridge neighborhood to honor the late Ismail Haniyeh. The Palestinian leader was assassinated in Tehran by the Zionist apartheid regime on July 31. Three of his sons and four grandchildren were murdered in Gaza in an Israeli air strike in April.
A leader of the Islamic Resistance Movement, known as Hamas, Haniyeh had been a key negotiator in the talks to stop the genocide being committed in Gaza by Netanyahu and Biden.
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memenewsdotcom · 4 months ago
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Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran
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eretzyisrael · 4 months ago
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Eitan Fischberger
Its recent series of targeted assassinations should send a stark warning to terrorist leaders worldwide: they are not safe. The moment they leave the safety of their underground bunkers—or their fancy accommodations in Qatar, in the case of Hamas leaders—they may find themselves in Israel’s crosshairs. To drive this message home even more powerfully, however, the international community, particularly the United States, should unequivocally express support for the strikes. Better yet, the U.S. should leverage its influence and pressure Qatar to expel the remaining Hamas officials enjoying safe haven in Doha.
Critics of the targeted assassinations will doubtless voice concern over potential escalatory responses from Hamas and Hezbollah, as well as other Iranian-backed proxies like the Houthis and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. But these critics forget that the escalation already occurred—on October 7, to be exact, when Hamas led thousands of terrorists in the most devastating mass slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust.
Others might worry that the assassination of Haniyeh will complicate a potential hostage deal for the Israeli (and American) hostages still held captive by Hamas in Gaza. The opposite is true. Perhaps for the first time since October 7, Hamas leaders and their Iranian overlords realize that they are not as bulletproof as they might have thought. Moreover, Israel has in the past exhibited a tendency to “over strategize” and allow concern about escalation and international pressure to stop it from enacting swift justice. This is no longer an acceptable standard for most Israelis. A society that fails to guarantee justice and security for its people by vanquishing those that threaten it is a society on course for collapse.
U.S. leaders should recognize that supporting a proactive Israel also safeguards American interests. Both Shakr and Haniyeh have American blood on their hands. Shakr, for his part, played a key role in the planning and execution of the 1983 attack on the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut that killed 241 American service personnel. And Haniyeh oversaw the October 7 massacre, in which dozens of American were murdered. Justice for these Americans has now been served, at least in part.
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palestinegenocide · 4 months ago
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U.S. officials react to Israeli assassinations of Hezbollah and Hamas leaders
White House officials denied involvement in the Israeli assassinations of Hezbollah commander Fouad Shukr and Hamas politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh while also pledging an “unwavering commitment” to Israel if it faces retaliatory strikes.
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nando161mando · 4 months ago
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Protesters are now marching in Istanbul, Turkey, condemning the Israeli assassination of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Iran.
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feralgirlfromatl · 4 months ago
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American assassins in the 2020s:
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thawragiya · 2 months ago
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No one is trying to argue that Iran wasn't specifically aiming for civilians out of the goodness of their hearts. But because there's no point. The only reason Israel finds it to so easy to indiscriminately bomb whatever country they want is because they know they have the full backing and unconditional financial support of the us, so they can afford to be as genocidal as they'd like.
It's wild Israelis are like "IRANS ATTACKS FAILED! NO ONE DIED!" all over twitter, it shows a fundemental misunderstanding of non criminal warfare where you're supposed to AVOID civilians and target military infrastructure instead
like your average Israeli thinks warfare is just about who can kill the most people??? Absolutely barbaric
PS the iranian attacks DIDN'T fail, they took out the main airport used to ferry US bombs to Israel without killing a single person. THAT is precision targeting.
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trendynewsnow · 1 month ago
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The Impact of Yahya Sinwar's Death on Hamas Leadership
The Impact of Yahya Sinwar’s Death on Hamas The recent death of Yahya Sinwar, a prominent leader of Hamas, marks a significant turning point for the militant organization. Sinwar was killed on Wednesday by Israeli forces in Gaza, a move that Israel has been strategically aiming for throughout the ongoing conflict. His elimination is viewed as one of the most crucial successes in Israel’s efforts…
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news4dzhozhar · 3 months ago
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agentfascinateur · 4 months ago
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A missile, not a bomb, killed Haniyeh:
Three individuals who were in the heavily guarded building in Tehran where Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated have told Middle East Eye that the Hamas political chief was killed by a projectile fired at his room and not a planted bomb. The individuals, one of whom was staying in a room near Haniyeh's, said on Friday that they heard sounds before an explosion shook the building, sounds they said appeared to be consistent with those made by a missile. "This was definitely a projectile and not a planted bomb"
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munib4444 · 4 months ago
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sayruq · 4 months ago
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Ismail Haniyeh has just been assassinated
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Ismail Haniyeh is the man who was negotiating ceasefire on the behalf of the Resistance in Gaza
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There will be some dark days ahead but we mustn't lose hope. This is not an act by a rational, stable state. In the past couple of days, it has bombed Yemen, Beirut, Tehran in an attempt to trigger total war
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Israel is collapsing and its leadership knows it. This assassination is a desperate act to stop the inevitable.
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fairuzfan · 4 months ago
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